“Just yesterday we saw a particularly egregious example of Republicans who, to this day, say they want to repeal the law and are trying to sabotage or undermine it and the protections provided by the Affordable Care Act,” said Carney.

“’It’s your fault,’ he said. So it’s your fault if you have asthma or cancer or some other pre-existing condition,” Carney said. “That kind of language is obviously wrong.”